Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 391-3-5-.19 - Secondary Maximum Contaminant Levels for Drinking Water
(1)
Adverse Effects on Drinking
Water. The drinking water should not contain any contaminant which will
adversely affect the odor or appearance of the drinking water and consequently
may cause a substantial number of the persons served by the public water system
to discontinue its use or which may adversely affect the public
welfare.
(2)
Secondary
MCLs. The Secondary maximum contaminant levels established below
represent reasonable goals for drinking water quality:
|
Contaminant |
Secondary Level |
|
Aluminum (Al) |
0.05 to 0.2 mg/L |
|
Chloride |
250 mg/L |
|
Color |
15 color units |
|
Copper (Cu) |
1.0 mg/L |
|
Corrosivity |
Non-corrosive |
|
Fluoride (F) |
2.0 mg/L |
|
Foaming Agents |
0.5 mg/L |
|
Iron (Fe) |
0.3 mg/L |
|
Manganese (Mn) |
0.05 mg/L |
|
Odor |
3 threshold odor number |
|
pH |
6.5 to 8.5 |
|
Silver (Ag) |
0.1 mg/L |
|
Sulfate |
250 mg/L |
|
Total dissolved solids (TDS) |
500 mg/L |
|
Zinc (Zn) |
5.0 mg/L |
(3)
Standard Methods. Any analyses required under this rule shall be
conducted in accordance with the analytical recommendations set forth in the
latest edition of "Standard Methods of Examination of Water and Wastewater" as
published by the American Public Health Association, or as such analyses may be
modified by the Director.
(4)
Collect and Submit Samples for Analyses. Upon written direction of
the Director, the supplier shall collect drinking water samples and submit them
to the Division's water laboratory or other laboratory for analyses in
accordance with the schedule furnished to the supplier.
Notes
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